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How do I fix an embedded Calendar object in Outlook 2003?

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DarkEquine - 25 Jan 2005 03:37 GMT
I had moved an archive.pst file from my Administrator account to a Power User
level account, being careful to place it in the same relative sub-folder in
the new account as it was in the old account.  I then opened Outlook in the
new account, going through the setup chores, and then imported from the old
archive.pst file into the new outlook.pst file.  Now I'm seeing an error
everytime I try to access an embedded Calendar object contained in a Contact
entry that was created while using the Administrator account, which states I
do not have permission to access the .pst file in the old Administrator
account location, even to I moved the file to it's current location.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 25 Jan 2005 10:10 GMT
Importing is not the correct way to transfer Outlook data.
First make sure you have taken ownership of the transferred file in the new
account, then open the file in Outlook.
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Russ Valentine
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>I had moved an archive.pst file from my Administrator account to a Power
>User
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> do not have permission to access the .pst file in the old Administrator
> account location, even to I moved the file to it's current location.
 
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